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Streisand | 22,975 | 2 years ago | 240 | other | Shell | |||||
Streisand sets up a new server running your choice of WireGuard, OpenConnect, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, sslh, Stunnel, or a Tor bridge. It also generates custom instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, and fellow activists. | ||||||||||
Cloak | 2,189 | 2 months ago | 5 | March 08, 2022 | 79 | gpl-3.0 | Go | |||
A censorship circumvention tool to evade detection by authoritarian state adversaries | ||||||||||
Tun2socks | 1,841 | 2 | a day ago | 26 | April 06, 2022 | 12 | gpl-3.0 | Go | ||
tun2socks - powered by gVisor TCP/IP stack | ||||||||||
Awesome Network Stuff | 463 | 3 years ago | 1 | |||||||
Resources about network security, including: Proxy/GFW/ReverseProxy/Tunnel/VPN/Tor/I2P, and MiTM/PortKnocking/NetworkSniff/NetworkAnalysis/etc。More than 1700 open source tools for now. Post incoming. | ||||||||||
Awesome Vpn | 399 | 6 years ago | ||||||||
科学上网的有趣项目集锦,欢迎大家pr自己喜欢的项目到这里。 | ||||||||||
Vps Ss | 120 | 2 years ago | 2 | |||||||
🌓 手把手教你,搭建搬瓦工 SS 代理。带你科学上网,窥探墙外的世界。 | ||||||||||
T66y Spider | 43 | 6 years ago | apache-2.0 | Python | ||||||
crawler for t66y | ||||||||||
Ss Xray Docker | 26 | a year ago | n,ull | Dockerfile | ||||||
Shadowsocks-rust server with xray-plugin running in Docker | ||||||||||
Blog | 14 | 4 years ago | Ruby | |||||||
A Jekyll Blog | ||||||||||
Shadowsocks Libev_installer | 7 | 7 years ago | unlicense | Shell | ||||||
Install shadowsocks-libev on Debian Base OS |
Silence censorship. Automate the effect.
The Internet can be a little unfair. It's way too easy for ISPs, telecoms, politicians, and corporations to block access to the sites and information that you care about. But breaking through these restrictions is tough. Or is it?
If you have an account with a cloud computing provider, Streisand can set up a new node with many censorship-resistant VPN services nearly automatically. You'll need a little experience with a Unix command-line. (But without Streisand, it could take days for a skilled Unix administrator to configure these services securely!) At the end, you'll have a private website with software and instructions.
Here's what a sample Streisand server looks like.
There's a list of supported cloud providers; experts may be able to use Streisand to install on many other cloud providers.
One type of tool that people use to avoid network censorship is a Virtual Private Network (VPN). There are many kinds of VPNs.
Not all network censorship is alike; in some places, it changes from day to day. Streisand provides many different VPN services to try. (You don't have to install them all, though.)
Some Streisand services include add-ons for further censorship and throttling resistance:
See also:
We recommend using one of the above providers. If you are an expert and can set up a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 server elsewhere, there are "localhost" and "existing remote server" installation methods. For more information, see the advanced installation instructions.
You need command-line access to a Unix system. You can use Linux, BSD, or macOS; on Windows 10, the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) counts as Linux.
Once you're ready, see the full installation instructions.
Aside from a good deal of cleanup, we could really use:
We're looking for help with both.
If there is something that you think Streisand should do, or if you find a bug in its documentation or execution, please file a report on the Issue Tracker.
Jason A. Donenfeld deserves a lot of credit for being brave enough to reimagine what a modern VPN should look like and for coming up with something as good as WireGuard. He has our sincere thanks for all of his patient help and high-quality feedback.
We are grateful to Trevor Smith for his massive contributions. He suggested the Gateway approach, provided tons of invaluable feedback, made everything look better, and developed the HTML template that served as the inspiration to take things to the next level before Streisand's public release.
Huge thanks to Paul Wouters of The Libreswan Project for his generous help troubleshooting the L2TP/IPsec setup.
Starcadian's 'Sunset Blood' album was played on repeat approximately 300 times during the first few months of work on the project in early 2014.